Conflict

Kneel.

Kowtow.

As a modern person, these things could almost not be seen anymore.

During festivals, when paying respects to their ancestors, they would kneel and kowtow a few times.

They could only be seen in television dramas—oh, and sometimes during drama class. It was quite fun to watch them jump around like monkeys.

However, at this moment, kneeling and kowtowing were used by those who aimed to enslave, humiliate, control, and so on, to destroy the dignity of one person and use it to satisfy the controlling desire and develop a sense of accomplishment.

Such acts had long been erased in the trash of history.

Kang De really could not imagine it.

In his life, he could actually see this scrawny person abandoning his dignity to kneel and kowtow.

Moreover, this person was kneeling… towards him.

One had to know that on Earth and in China, even most beggars did not kowtow.